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| Tarigami for time bound selection policy | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Jan 31- Expressing dismay over the mode of selection adopted by the recruiting agency, especially the State Public Service Commission and the SSRB, CPI (M) State Secretary and MLA Kulgam, Mohammed Yousuf Tarigami has called for a comprehensive and time-bound employment policy ensuring selection in a specific time frame.
In a statement issued here today, Tarigami said that the present process was time consuming thereby wasting much of the time and causing delay in justice to the deserving aspirants. Lack of manpower, infrastructure and proper set-up seems to be the main hiccup in the process of selection; Tarigami maintained and urged the government for proper instutionalization and hierarchy in the recruiting agencies. He said that it was amazing that the procedures and modalities in vogue by the state recruiting agencies were not in tune with the present needs and suggested for re-organization of these and re-orientation of recruitment procedures.
Questioning the present arrangement of not awarding any weightage to the written and screening tests held for selection of candidates for various posts, Tarigami said that sole interviewing was widening the scope for mal-practices thereby eroding the credibility of the recruiting agencies. He said that unlike J&K SSRB, the Staff Selection Commission and most of the State Recruitment Boards were either giving equal weightage to the written tests and the interviews or were making most of the selections only on the basis of the performance shown by the candidates in the written tests. This, he said, was the most transparent and quickest way of recruitment and dispensation of justice to the aspirants.
Suggesting for a similar procedure in the selection of the candidates through the recruiting agencies in Jammu and Kashmir, Tarigami said that it was better to do away with interviewing and making selections on the basis of the written tests.
Referring to the employment policy announced by the state government, Tarigami said that the commitments made in the policy should be fulfilled and its implementation ensured. He said that focus be laid on those sectors which promise ample job avenues.
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